KIRK SESSION

HOW YOUR CHURCH WORKS


The Kirk Session


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The Kirk Session is made up of a Minister and Elders


The Kirk Session has oversight of the whole life and service of the Church within its parish and for the spiritual and temporal oversight of the Congregation’s affairs

The minister acts as the chairman or “Moderator” of the Kirk Session and the elders are those members of a congregation who have been ordained and admitted as members of that particular Kirk Session. The Session itself decides how many elders it needs to function properly and when it needs to add to its number.


THE KIRK SESSION'S RESPONSIBILITIES

The Kirk Session has responsibility for, as an Act of 1931 lays down, the people of the parish (whether church members or not), the services of the sanctuary, the organisations within the congregation, and the conduct of a vacancy when it arises.

To this end the parish is split into districts, each with an elder assigned to it and it is the elder’s responsibility to pastorally look after the people in his or her district. The Session is responsible for maintaining the Congregational Roll and for arranging the number and timing of Church Services in agreement with the minister. It also arranges for Communion Services and assists the minister in the distribution of the Communion Elements.

Each organisation connected with the congregation is assigned a representative elder who forms a link between the organisation and the Session. The elder should visit the organisation regularly and report on the visits to the Session.

The Kirk Session is answerable in all that it does to the local Presbytery and thence to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.


Church of Scotland Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire
The Church’s Constitution

Members of the Kirk Session and indeed other members of the Church may occasionally wish to refer to the Deed of Constitution of the Church. A sample of the Unitary Constitution can be found in the Church of Scotland’s website at Church of Scotland Constitution. A copy of the constitution may also be viewed at the Church Office.